08-24-2018, 02:35 PM 
		
	
	
		Hi,
I guess you could always keep an image of the harddrive somewhere (with Clonezilla or other cloning software) and put it back if needed.
Even if it's a Ubuntu OS, I don't think manufavturer has the software installation needed for the warranty to be valid, but just in case maybe check the fine lines
Also, check if the laptop has a Legacy boot option in the BIOS before trying to install LL.
Cheers!
	
	
I guess you could always keep an image of the harddrive somewhere (with Clonezilla or other cloning software) and put it back if needed.
Even if it's a Ubuntu OS, I don't think manufavturer has the software installation needed for the warranty to be valid, but just in case maybe check the fine lines

Also, check if the laptop has a Legacy boot option in the BIOS before trying to install LL.
Cheers!
- TheDead (TheUxNo0b)
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